AVE MARIA (Pfitzer) (Ex. Com. 75-80) A good light blue, purplish blotch; 7-8 open; 
very good propagator; an extra good variety. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 
Bts. $1.50. 
BAGDAD (Palmer) (Ex. Dec. 85-90) A smoky rose, a wonderful grower and massive 
plant with tall straight stems that carry massive large flowers; 5-6 open very large 
florets often six inches. 2 L. $.40, 2 M. $.25, 2 S. $.20, 5 Bts. $.25. 
BEN HUR (Hornberger) (Com. Dec.) Medium height, stocky plant, heavy spike; 4-6 
open large flowers, a very fine color, deep, rich purple; easy propagator. 10 L. $.50, 
10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.15, 1000 Bts. $1.00. 
BERTY SNOW (Mair) (Ex. Com. 75-80) A very nice lavender, 7-8 open large flowers 
on a good spike; good propagator. Very good but not equal to Minuet. 10 L. $.50, 
10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $1.00. 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach) (Ex. Com. 100-110) Coral pink, pale yellow throat, 
markings shading to orange, general color effect salmon orange. Very tall, straight 
spikes, a massive, heavy plant, rapid propagator. Large well-placed flowers; a good 
keeper and shipper. One of the best commercial cut flowers on the market today. 
A real money maker. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $1.00. 
BILL SOWDEN (Fallu) (Ex. Dec. 80-85) We were one of the very first to grow this 
variety as Fallu sent us some of his stock before he introduced the variety. Very 
large, massive deep blood-red, 6-7 inch blooms with 5-6 open. A sensational new 
variety; bulblets somewhat hard to germinate. This variety originated in the garden 
of E. J. Fallu, Adelaide, So. Australia. 1 L. $.16, 2 M. $.20, 3 S. $.20, 100 Bts. $1.20. 
BLEEDING HEART (Brown) (Ex. Com. 82-85) White, suffused pale pink, with large 
red distinctive blotch; 8-10 open. Strong grower, fast propagator. Outstanding, a 
new glorified Pendleton. Extra choice. 1 L. $.16, 2 M. $.24, 3 S. $.20, 100 Bts. $.50. 
BLUE DANUBE (Pfitzer) (Ex. Com. 80-85) Beautiful light blue; long, straight spike; 
6-8 large florets open; good placement; large flowers; clear color; bulblets hard to 
germinate. 1 L. $.35, 1 M. $.25, 1 S. $.15, 10 Bts. $.25. 
Blue Torch (Hornberger) (Com. Dec. 70) Tall pale violet; 6-7 open; in good demand; 
moderate propagator. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $1.00. 
Blue Triumphator (Pfitzer) (Ex. Dec.) Tall spike, large flowers. Has been called a 
super Glad by some growers. A very slow propagator. We have not found this a 
satisfactory grower and to get real exhibition blooms you will need very good seed bed 
conditions. 1 L. $.50, 1 M. $.35, 2 S. $.35, 10 Bts. $.30. 
Bobby Douglas (Rademacher) Large white Australian variety; very good. May make 
first class. 1 L. $.20, 2 M. $.20, 3 S. $.20, 10 Bts. $.20. 
BROWN WINGS (Hornberger) (Dec. 80-85) Prim Grand, moderate height; a color 
novelty, general color effect brown and tan; a favorite with people who like odd 
shades. 2 L. $.15, 3 M. $.15, 4 S. $.15, 100 Bts. $.40. 
Buffalo (Hornberger) Tail, deep red, 8-10 open large flowers, good stem, poor propagator. 
1 L. $2.00, 1 M. $1.00, 1 S. $.50. 
CANBERRA (Errey) (Ex. Com. 90-95) Tall, strong growing plant, long spikes, a good 
yellow, buds have greenish cast but color is good when bloom are open. 10 L. $.75, 
10 M. $.40, 10 S. $.25, 100 Bts. $.30. 
Capt. Boynton (Boynton) (Com. 80-85) Light lavender; tall, large flowers; good com¬ 
mercial; good propagator. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
